Train strikes: Dispute still resolvable, says industry boss

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Train strike dispute still resolvable, says industry boss

The strikes will take place at the same time as several large public events, including the first Glastonbury Festival for three years

Steve Montgomery, chair of the Rail Delivery Group, said more talks were planned for Monday - and that management wanted to work with unions on pay increases and reform. "Ultimately we do want to give our people a pay increase... but we have to get on with reform, and that helps us deliver the next phase of giving people a pay rise."

"We need both parties around the table and we really require details and an acceptance that reform can go ahead," he said.

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Give them the pay rise and watch the cost of rail fairs go up because someone has to pay for it

By resolvable do they mean just give the rail union what they want ?

Oi grantshapps Negotiate you massive bellend.

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. How much do train drivers earn again…? .

But not with a Tory Government. they do not care about the public or the country.

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This is really bad news because getting on time to my Thursday GCSE will be a big issue now!

Whilst appreciating the inconvenience, I wholly support the strike. People are fighting for their jobs and their livelihoods. We’ve become too complacent at just accepting things

It's not the bosses who worry me it's the government blaming the opposition for this strike FFS . They are F***ing useless.

Middle class woman from Bath has no sympathy for the striking workers shocker! What other amazing insights can we expect?

Those two have Walmart on their backs.

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